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ELA 10B Final Exam Review Part 1
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Language Skills The Catcher in the Rye Part 1 The Catcher in the Rye Part 2 The Catcher in the Rye Part 3 Romantics
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What grammatical element is used to show possession?
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What grammatical element is used to show possession?
apostrophes
Apostrophes are used to show plurality: true/false?
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Apostrophes are used to show plurality: true/false?
false
What grammatical element is used to insert additional information?
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What grammatical element is used to insert additional information?
parentheses
What is the term for words that are joined together (e.g. cannot --> can't)?
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What is the term for words that are joined together (e.g. cannot --> can't)?
contractions
For the following example, where does the question mark go: Who wrote "Song of Myself"
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For the following example, where does the question mark go: Who wrote "Song of Myself"
Who wrote "Song of Myself"?
Where is Holden as he tells us his story?
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Where is Holden as he tells us his story?
Mental hospital
What was the name of the boy who jumped out of the window at Elkton Hills?
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What was the name of the boy who jumped out of the window at Elkton Hills?
James Castle
Name all of Holden's siblings (living and deceased)
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Name all of Holden's siblings (living and deceased)
D.B., Phoebe, Allie
Why did Holden enjoy going to the Museum of Natural History?
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Why did Holden enjoy going to the Museum of Natural History?
Because everything always stays the same.
Where does Holden experience a turning point, finally feeling joy for the first time in a long while?
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Where does Holden experience a turning point, finally feeling joy for the first time in a long while?
the carousel
Why couldn't Holden go to Allie's funeral?
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Why couldn't Holden go to Allie's funeral?
He was in the hospital (punched all the windows in the garage)
In what STYLE of writing is The Catcher in the Rye written?
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In what STYLE of writing is The Catcher in the Rye written?
stream of consciousness
What type of narrator is Holden?
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What type of narrator is Holden?
Unreliable
Name both the prostitute and pimp from The Catcher in the Rye.
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Name both the prostitute and pimp from The Catcher in the Rye.
Sunny, Maurice
This item represents Holden's discomfort with having nicer things than those less fortunate.
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This item represents Holden's discomfort with having nicer things than those less fortunate.
suitcases
Who does Holden call a 'secret slob'?
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Who does Holden call a 'secret slob'?
Stradlater
What teacher lectured Holden about his poor essay?
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What teacher lectured Holden about his poor essay?
Mr. Spencer
Who was married to a woman much older than him?
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Who was married to a woman much older than him?
Mr. Antolini
Where does Holden take Sally on their date? (2 places)
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Where does Holden take Sally on their date? (2 places)
Ice skating and to a matinee
Who was Horowitz?
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Who was Horowitz?
the cab driver Holden asks about the ducks.
What was Dickinson famous for being?
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What was Dickinson famous for being?
a recluse.
What was Emerson fundamentally against?
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What was Emerson fundamentally against?
conformity
Romanticism is broken into 2 categories. Name these.
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Romanticism is broken into 2 categories. Name these.
Dark romantics and transcendentalism
What large work is Whitman best known for writing?
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What large work is Whitman best known for writing?
Leaves of Grass
What was the era we discussed preceding the Romantic Period?
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What was the era we discussed preceding the Romantic Period?
Rationalist Period
What 4 writers did we study for the romantic period? (full names!)
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What 4 writers did we study for the romantic period? (full names!)
Walt Whitman, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson




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